Änderungen

Zeile 68: Zeile 68:  
18 hours * 16 kWh = 288 kWh = 1,037 MJ. That is the amount of energy in 26 kg of gasoline (7.9 gallons). Given the size and weight of the device, this rules out a chemical source of energy.
 
18 hours * 16 kWh = 288 kWh = 1,037 MJ. That is the amount of energy in 26 kg of gasoline (7.9 gallons). Given the size and weight of the device, this rules out a chemical source of energy.
   −
Levi et al. are expected to write another paper about this test. We will upload it when it becomes available. NyTeknik published a fascinating description of the latest experiment (in English). This includes new details, such as the fact that the power briefly peaked at 130 kW. NyTeknik also published an interview with two outside experts about the demonstration: Prof. Emeritus at Uppsala University Sven Kullander, chairman of the National Academy of Sciences Energy Committee, and Hanno Essén, associate professor of theoretical physics, Swedish Royal Institute of Technology. Two versions are available, in English and Swedish.<br>LENR-CANR Org. News von Februar 2011. [http://lenr-canr.org/News.htm]</ref> Bei Annahme einer mittleren Leistung von 17 kW (die zugeführte elektrische Heizleistung und Energie zur Steuerung kann vernachlässigt werden) ergeben sich über 18 Stunden tatsächlich rechnerisch rund 300 kWh. Der Heizwert von einem Liter Heizöl liegt bei 10 kWh<ref>http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heiz%C3%B6l</ref>, sodaß sich eine Heizölmenge von rund 30 Litern errechnen lässt, um die gleich Wärmemenge zu erzeugen.
+
Levi et al. are expected to write another paper about this test. We will upload it when it becomes available. NyTeknik published a fascinating description of the latest experiment (in English). This includes new details, such as the fact that the power briefly peaked at 130 kW. NyTeknik also published an interview with two outside experts about the demonstration: Prof. Emeritus at Uppsala University Sven Kullander, chairman of the National Academy of Sciences Energy Committee, and Hanno Essén, associate professor of theoretical physics, Swedish Royal Institute of Technology. Two versions are available, in English and Swedish.<br>LENR-CANR Org. News von Februar 2011. [http://lenr-canr.org/News.htm]</ref> Bei Annahme einer mittleren Leistung von 17 kW (die zugeführte elektrische Heizleistung und Energie zur Steuerung kann vernachlässigt werden) ergeben sich über 18 Stunden tatsächlich rechnerisch rund 300 kWh. Der Heizwert von einem Liter Heizöl liegt bei 10 kWh<ref>http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heiz%C3%B6l</ref>, sodaß sich eine Heizölmenge von rund 30 Litern errechnen lässt, um die gleiche Wärmemenge zu erzeugen.
    
==Replikationsversuche==
 
==Replikationsversuche==
18.323

Bearbeitungen